OH - Pike County: 8 people from one family dead as police hunt for killer(s) #7

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anybody have a link to pictures of the three homes and an idea of distances from each home, I can't work out from the footage what are homes and what are buildings
 
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Is DS's father a brother of Chris and Kenneth's mom, GR? If so, DS is as much a cousin of theirs as Gary was....but on their moms side. Is this correct? JMO

Kenneth and Christopher, Sr's mother's maiden name is Stone.

Their father, Clarence, had a sister who married a Stone.

I don't know specifically who DS's parents are, so in my mind he is either a cousin solely through their mother if she has a brother(s), or through their father, or possibly a double cousin if Clarence's sister married a brother of his wife.

http://www.rogerwdavisfuneralhome.com/notices/CLarence-Rhoden

I am under the impression that DS was their first cousin.
 
  • #184
The deceased Kenneth Rhoden was a brother to Chris Rhoden, Sr.

Gary Rhoden was their first cousin and said to have been Chris Sr's best friend.
Ok I edited it. I (think) I have it correct.
now? MOO

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  • #185
I am curious as to when KR was released to go home from the hospital. That could very well explain DR arriving to work an hour late on 4/21. First night home with a newborn.?
Perhaps this was planned for a day or so earlier, but DR was staying overnight with KR at the Hospital?
MOO
It might have caused a delay if DR was a target. I feel like both of the young mothers were not targeted directly, but killed to keep them silent.
A divorced couple DR and CRsr
All three of their natural children FR CRjr KR
the significant other of KR
Two cousins of CRsr.
(One who was known to his best friend)

Are these two cousins also brothers? GR and KR?
I am thinking no.

STILL trying to discern how the "hit list" flow makes sense...
MOO


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Close ...I've bolded the changes....

A divorced couple DR and CRsr
All three of their natural children FR CRjr HR
the significant other of FR (HHG)
ONE brother of CRsr (KR)
ONE cousin of CRsr. (who was known to his best friend) (GR)
 
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No not one day, just having that kind of cash.

It's possible, but they also had that buisness registered to CRsr, did we ever figure out what that was for? Or just for potentially protecting the money meaning it could have been in a bank and not in cash on them. JMO.
 
  • #188
Exactly.. There is a huge difference in an MC and a 1% Outlaw MC. I don't know if 1% are active in the area. I asked probably on thread one or two.

The best analogy.. The difference in MC and 1% is like the difference in a pharmacist and a meth maker.

Excellent analogy. I may "borrow" that from you in the future.
 
  • #189
Kenneth and Christopher, Sr's mother's maiden name is Stone.

Their father, Clarence, had a sister who married a Stone.

I don't know specifically who DS's parents are, so in my mind he is either a cousin solely through their mother if she has a brother(s), or through their father, or possibly a double cousin if Clarence's sister married a brother of his wife.

http://www.rogerwdavisfuneralhome.com/notices/CLarence-Rhoden

I am under the impression that DS was their first cousin.

THANKS! So, either way, DS is a first cousin. JMO
 
  • #190
Yes. If it was delivery day sure.

IMO 4/20 was not a delivery day. People that celebrate 4/20 don't all rush to their dealers that day, they have it earlier and on hand. If it was good weed, it was probably about 5k a pound. 5 pounds - 25k, 5 pounds of weed is a lot of weed, considering they likely sold to friends and family that wouldn't buy anything near that. We also don't know where they were at in their harvesting process or if they even had the ability to sell that much at once. We also don't know if they put this money in an account for their "business" and not have the cash on hand. Too many possibilities.
 
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IMO 4/20 was not a delivery day. People that celebrate 4/20 don't all rush to their dealers that day, they have it earlier and on hand. If it was decent weed, it was probably about 5k a pound. 5 pounds - 25k, we also don't know where they were at in their harvesting process or if they even had the ability to sell that much at once. We also don't know if they put this money in an account for their "business" and not have the cash on hand. Too many possibilities.

Exactly we don't know . So it could have been right after a harvest. If this was a serious grow operation, they are not going to be selling on the street to every Tom , dick and harry. It would be harvested and on up the ladder it goes.
 
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anybody have a link to pictures of the three homes and an idea of distances from each home, I can't work out from the footage what are homes and what are buildings

I wish the road wasn't closed off or I would drive by their houses to get a better idea of the distance and what not. My husband thinks I'm crazy, Lol.
 
  • #193
Drugs are so prevalent in this rural swath of the country that highway signs provide drivers with a number to report impaired—not drunk—drivers.

lost link!!
 
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It's possible, but they also had that buisness registered to CRsr, did we ever figure out what that was for? Or just for potentially protecting the money meaning it could have been in a bank and not in cash on them. JMO.
Never figured it out at all.
 
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Exactly we don't know . So it could have been right after a harvest. If this was a serious grow operation, they are not going to be selling on the street to every Tom , dick and harry. It would be harvested and on up the ladder it goes.

And if they were selling that many pounds at once, which is a LOT of weed, some people could potentially have it fronted to them, and they pay the Rhoden's back once they move it. So we really have no idea. Too many variables for me to say they have a ton of cash on them or not, especially if they possibly had a business they were using to place the money they were making, which is again, an unknown.
 
  • #196
Okay thanks. So I must have originally found out about GR's (legal wife) elsewhere. Starting to think a few separate theories could be interlinked. Needing more than one person to carry all this out supports that too. So hard to figure out what matters and what doesn't. jmo.

I found his divorce record, but no evidence for a current legal wife. Did you find something official?
 
  • #197
IMO 4/20 was not a delivery day. People that celebrate 4/20 don't all rush to their dealers that day, they have it earlier and on hand. If it was good weed, it was probably about 5k a pound. 5 pounds - 25k, 5 pounds of weed is a lot of weed, considering they likely sold to friends and family that wouldn't buy anything near that. We also don't know where they were at in their harvesting process or if they even had the ability to sell that much at once. We also don't know if they put this money in an account for their "business" and not have the cash on hand. Too many possibilities.
One of the things also.. Even without the grow op, wouldn't be shocking for them to have that kind of money in the house on any given day.
 
  • #198
I wish the road wasn't closed off or I would drive by their houses to get a better idea of the distance and what not. My husband thinks I'm crazy, Lol.

We had a resident Doctor go missing from Kalamazoo (Teleka Patrick) was followed here on WS for a long time. I was always driving past where her car was last found in IN, etc. haha, my husband also thought I was nuts. [emoji55]
 
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And if they were selling that many pounds at once, which is a LOT of weed, some people could potentially have it fronted to them, and they pay the Rhoden's back once they move it. So we really have no idea. Too many variables for me to say they have a ton of cash on them or not, especially if they possibly had a business they were using to place the money they were making, which is again, an unknown.
Well a commercial grow op would sell little if any to their community..
 
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One of the things also.. Even without the grow op, wouldn't be shocking for them to have that kind of money in the house on any given day.

I agree. We have a lot of variables. The complex thinking in me just has to debate for myself out loud.
 
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